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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1917)
4 -a " sl swv(rr ? ; -?' WU8K" ' - 5r i.t " f " ' tt ? Ty v f WKU.NKHUAV, M.UU H M 0T ' MOB TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . . f!S3SS&S&sWK - ?l2r ' ' lt i (f n f ,-. tl wiw $K 2U &4? Ma m: v. 5&1C? The Ercning Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor MiM dally eicept Sunday fcy Tie HeraM Publishing Company of JOaaata Path, at 115 Fourth street Satered at Ike postoMee at Klaauth Oregon, for traasnuaaloa throagk aa aecoaa class matter. ehiwlUoa tanaa ky mall to aay addrsae la tka Catted States: On pear W.0 itk M WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 14, IRK BentfsChssifcJAdts. FOR SALE m0i0&i0Wi0ijWt00MWAmaaAA FOR 8ALE One wagon and Harrow. Call at Eagle pool room. 8-t FOR ULR Majestic range, suitable .. forf small camp or ranch. Inquire 1143 Pine at. U-3t FOR SALE SU -Inch -Bain wagon. See Uoyd Redflrid at Roberts Whltmores. 13-St ft FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Three V 'hraeaae tarkey gobfers; wlll.trade for Rhode Island Red chickens or will ael for $1.50 each. Ward, Ore. R. W. Tower. 13-6f FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS at 133 Tenth street, near Main. H-3t FOR HIRE Ford jitney. Call Eagle pool room, or pkone 370, 8-6t MISCELLANEOUS 1 CHICKEN'S WANTED B. P. Lewis, Ctk street. Phone 35 5 9-tf DONT SELL your hides and pelU un- til you see B. P. Lewis, 6th st.. near Kiaaaatk. Phone 3S5. S-tf NOTICE Is kereby given by the Local Cerpeater'e Union, No. 199. Klam atk FaDs, Oregon, tkat. owing to the iacreaslsg high cost of living, they will laereaee their scale of wage from 6te to 0c per hour, such Increase be tag effective on and after the 1st day of May. 1917. 3-lm. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHX C. CLBOHORV Coaaty Sarveyor CftREagtaeer DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICi, ROOMS 7 and WHITR SUILDINQ DR. P. M. WHITE Bay. Ear, Rose aad Three styes Tasted Otaaas S4r7 0MFestows DR. P. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN finite 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple Reamsher rvsaUaatloa aad ooa aakatloa la free at yoar boats, or latfaeoaVe. Farther I use the portable folding steel table toe home treat aseat. This Insures the bosae treetsnent to be equal to an glvea to Um oeVe aad the price Is the Pboaeaai. Reafdeaee ptioae HOe-R. City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WILSON n-7 Mala st ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND per teat Moaey for Loans INSURANCE DR. A. A. SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON Rata 1 to 9, Imma ). Fheit 1S1J (agllsh pronunciation of Souls is Soul; French, Su-lay.) New Gty Laandry W Ousrentee Our Werk. ShlrU and Cellars Laundsrtd. We alaa vash silk, weal, and eel. raw feda vary carefully. Try us rm and be cenvlnccd. Our prlcaa I art rigM. Fhene 1S4. 127 Fourth Street f flrat NattoNaj Uk KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS PARENT-TEACHERS TO MEET FRIDAY .MKMRKRS OP THK HKM.KY .H SOCIATION OP SCHOOL PAT. RONS WILL GIVK A SHORT PRO. ORAM MARCH 1TH (Klamath County Special Service) HENLEY. March 14. The Parent. Teachers Association will meet at the Henley school house Friday after. noon, March lth. A short program will be given by the ladles ot the association. Literary Met Satarday HENLEY. March 14. The Com. munlty Literary Society met at the Mt. Lakl church Saturday evening. The next aieetlng of the society will be held at the Spring Lake school house March 24th. at 7:30 p. m. Everybody is cordially Invited to be present. Many at Kail HENLEY, March 14. The follow. ing residents of the Henley district attended the debate at Klamath Falls between the Ashland and Klamath county high school debating teams Friday evening: R. C. Short. Tucker Irwin. J. R. Dixon, F. V. Sexton, John Dixon. Dick Brown, Pat Brown, Sidney Latta Joe Rose. Fred Eraalkoff. Perrin Dix on, Mac Glenn. Marlon Green, Cecil Caldwell. Mabel Latta. Gladys Mc Clay. Aubra Bradbury. Lucille Stew art. Rose and Ruth E. Dixon, and Mary Ruth Dixon. Moves oa Haxea Reach ... HENLEY. March 14. Mr. Kinney of Olene has moved to the Nick Ha sen ranch north of the Wilson bridge. Visit Healer Scaoot HENLEY. March 14. Messrs. Rel der. Mack. Miller and Shepherd, members of the Pine Grove school board, visited each department of the Henley high school Thursday. March 8th. Will Reside at Hley HENLEY. March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Addison and family ot the Mt. Lakl district, have moved to Henley, where they expect to reside until June 1st. Healey Personals HENLEY. March 14 Mr. and Mrs P. H. Sewell ot Midland spent last week at the home of R. C. Shirt. George Traaaei of the Summer dis trict visited at the homes of C. M Adams and F. W. Sexton Thursday evening of last week. Thaw Adjudged PHILADELPHIA. March 14. Harry Thaw has been adjudged in sane by an alienists' examination at the Inquiry started by bis mother. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SA6E TEA IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mothers recipe, and folka are again using It to keep their hair a good. even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mutssy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called ' "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody can discover it bas been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft -brush with It and draw tbla through your balr, taking one small strand at a time: by mom. Ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the balr after a few applications, it also pro duces tbat soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive, Tbla ready.tO'Uge preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It It mot intaodad for tba cure, aslUga Itos r artTtstton of dlaes.--Adr. UPPER LAKE ICE LOOKED TO DREAK MAIN ItODY OK ICR OKK SHOItfc OK MODOC POINT IS INH INCH. KS THICK .11 IXCIIKS ICR AND SNOW COVKR KK K (Klamath County Special Service) MODOC POINT. March it. Sat urday was the warmest Jay tor some time at Modoc Point, says Y. K. Lamm, vice president and manager of the Lamm Lumber company ot thl place, and It Is likely that the snow and Ice wll disappear rapidly. "Cutting through the Ice Saturdux off shore from this point. I found the ! -''"feasor Frank Taul chairman, main body of Ice to be 18 Inches!' s- ub""". KanRas; William thick, covered with two inches of vi ler, four laches more of Ice and 6 H inches of packed snow." says Mr. Lamm. "This makes a total ot 33 H Inches of ioa and a depth of 31 inches from the bottom of the ice to the top or the snow. "The four inch layer ot Ice has Iroxen since the thaw and rains a tew weeks ago, and had It not been for the heavy blanket of snow would hare froten solid to more than two feet." Coyotes Attack Sheep FAIRIEVW. March 14 The sheep being fed near the Bunnell ranch were attacked by somo coyotes Sun day night, and several sheep were killed. Squirrels Make Appearance FAIRVIEW. March 14. The squirrels along the Irrigation ditches have made their appearance, Indtcat. Ing that spring Is coming. Sletaala Party Has Good Timo FAIRVIEW, aMrch 14 The party of people which went sleighing on Barnes' kill report the sleighing One and a good time. Take Part la Program FAIRVIEW, March 14. Falrvlew people took a prominent part at the literary club meeting of the commun ity at the ML Lakl church Saturday evening, and furnished a large part of the program given. School Party a Success FAIRVIEW. March 14 The party given at the Falrvlew school by the advanced pupils was a great success. and was greatly enjoyed by all in at tendance. Refreshments wero served after the program and games were played until a late hour, when all left for their homes. Drives CatUe to Fort FAIRVIEW. March 14. J. R. El liott has been employed In driving cattle to Fort Klamath for several days. Falrvlew Personals FAIRVIEW, March 14 Mrs. Hen ry Morrison has been on the sick list for a few days. J. Matney wob a Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday lost. Oaaaera Give Harvard $20,000 CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 14. The National Cannon.' Association to day offered $20,000 annually for three years to be used In the Investi gation of food poisoning. This has been accepted by Harvard University, and an extensive research Into tho subject of ptomaine poisoning, with especial reference to canned goods is to be made by the Harvard Medical school, under the direction of Dr. Milton J. Reaenau, professor of pre ventive medicines. 1 1 1 1 1 1 --t.--4 i STOP CATARRH! OPEN NQSTMU AND HEAD '. ' i iJ If your nostrils are ctoued and your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm at aay drag store. Apply a little of tbla fragrant antl. aeptle cream Into your nostrlU and let It penetrate through evanr air passage of your bead, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get Instant relief. Ah! bow good It feels. Your nos tills are opan, your bead Is clear, no more hawking, snuBng, blowing; no mora bradaefae, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely'a Cream Balm I lust what suffarais from bead eolta gad catarrh need. It'a delight A4r. PARDON ASKEO IN WELL-KNOWN CASE APPKAIi KII.KD TODAY WITH IMIKM1I.KNT N1!KI IIY JllMiK, TKN JURORS, MAYOR AND DIS TRICT ATTORXKV WASHINGTON. D C . March 14. An appeal tor a pardon for Dlgg and Cnmlnettl, signed by Judge I'hatnit. presiding Judge, ten of the Jurors j who heard the enso, and numerous others, n filed todiv with President Wilson, The ma.r and dWtrlct attorney of Nap.1, Calif,, were nli signer. Tariff Rnnl Nnnnil WASHINGTON. I). 0.. March 14. President Wilson announce that the members of the tariff board wilt be Kent. California; David J. I-ewls. Maryland; E, P Costtgan, Denver; Daniel Roper, Washington, D. C. The tlilkote Ageucy U the hoaM of .i:tua roMpaaieM, and ttrey art) lead. er la the laainrt lU-ltl. 33 Get the Habit of v Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast says we anal leek ee teal HaM wHh the Millions of folks bathe internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's aa inside bath?" lyou say. Well. It is a guaranteed to per form miracles If you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers ot men and women who. Immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonfal of lime stone phosphate In IL This Is a very excellent healto measure. It la Intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of intestines of tho previous day'a waste, sour bile and In digestible material left over la the body which It not eliminated every day becomes food for the millions of bac teria which Infests the bowels, the quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drag store. Tbla will cost very little, but la sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act oa the akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys anr bowels. It Is vastly more Important to bathe on the Inside than on the optaide, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Adv, G. C. LORENZ 70B Mala Bt. PLUMBING, STEAMFTTTINO Windmills, Pamps and Pipe Work of all Kinds Wafer Preaenre Syrteme lastallrd Ageato FAIRBAXICaVMORSE ENGINEB 00t0W0wt00i0i0i0i00)00im0wwJk Passengers and Baggage Aiywkre tke Gty (WckScrrJce RcaUMiUe Rates aTOWwmma-aawjBBBBOTBjms smmmamemv PHONE 187 Western Trader Cewpuy SUty Hub Captured WASHINGTON, D. C, March 14. About sixty Gorman submarine aero captured or destroyed (rum January I to February 16, cay reports received here, giving the first authentic new of the entente success In combatting the divers. IWMMWNAJMMWVNrfMMWW1 Ladies and Gentlemen It )ou want a good Job dono and your shoo to look llko new, bring them to the , MODK.HN HIIOi: RKPAIR STORK. The latest style of hue re repalrltiK done here. When ou buy your shoes at the MODKRN HHOK. HTORK You net your shoo Used freo. MODERN SHOE REPAIR STORE Vfaoae Saw TJ1 Mala M. VWWW0W0WWWWWW PADE & SHANNON plumbing and tbam fitting Uvea Beufht, eld and Repaired Furnaeee IneUlted HIBT METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St Sensational Offers do not effect our trade Wnd at. Hay W. L Seehorn Company Phone 72 622 Main Street aW lfiuQl-?lP nt TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF Wi Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, W Noted Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Breakfast to Uric geld io neat excitea the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lump of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder b irritated, and you may be obliged to ietk relief two or three times during the night. Wkea the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body'g urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery ia the kidney region, you suffer from backache, tick headache, dizisiness, stomach gets soar, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twuumg when the weather is bad. , SM less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any' pnarmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; iaae taWaspoonful in a glass of water before -l RAl'tT. Hot lie II.V I ..- Wc Cater loPwticwlirPcfprc 'KDHI rUKUH" "II, A M." 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Bring ReaBI YOUR BACK Authority on Kidney Stimulate Kidneys tlw Uric Acid breakfast for then act fine. the acid of with llthto i. i Ji - to normal activity, also to neutralise m in urine, so thus atnrltncr tuey seu lol overcoming traubltv . W. thl, H)rP, UsIm 1 "ii. VI M Two 1'ana than Irrwli llsli. Kiiinomlml hrr J Ksitlr for IiwImmi lite, 'ni:ir MmbIiiiI, llnllntt Htk Co, Hlli and Main Ht. mi'i: oi.i i'ji 'H. W.." U.V nnd IV omk. OKRA Milllhrnn)'-,'' n ,.,as PIMK.NTtlH ImportiM KMiiMi, (tin ..ij. CODKIMII Kanry Mlldlr, miiuiI , .m- 4444444444444M If yoit received a rttmeiii n n ttirH. Iim prctcMt )ou ulioulil liesln la is, Joy It nt miic. Come In nml Unxr n taiiiem talk, kt IHotrntdy rau give you wmie gatt Idea rcuar-tbut l u. mid aluitMlt you In M-lertlag l he rlahi kind llili Siiiie. MARK A fMHK COMI'.VMON itf t YOl'll CAMKItt (- HURTS Disorders Glass of Water Befti, and Eliminate a few dayi end your l-Ml This famous salts is &, grapes and lemon juice, .nT ki luuin liuwl lOT & .....i lij... nml atiraulaU -Jl II tawV HP 3ft BmL Nmajf?r mPT It no longer Is a sourw v lilnHinr njxibne. Jad 8alU is inexpensive, cannot WgA a delightful effervescent lithia-water drWJ everyone should take now end then to bw kidneys clean and active. Pruggw-lC or Jad Salts to ioiw i wa -r kidney trouble wWs If